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The Aspen City Council will vote Monday on a measure recognizing the original inhabitants of the Roaring Fork Valley.
Garfield County just released its projected budget for 2018; it’s been described as “very fiscally conservative.”
The defendant accused of illegally growing marijuana on U.S. Forest Service land near Carbondale made his first court appearance Wednesday.
Suicide rates in Colorado are some of the highest in the country. In the state, men are four times as likely to die by suicide than women.
Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason.
A report showing falling test scores in the Aspen School District has brought up concerns regarding local academics.
The Community Office for Resource Efficiency (CORE) awarded more than $700,000 to local energy programs on Wednesday.
As the Grand Avenue Bridge project nears its halfway point, Glenwood Springs is thinking about other bridges to build or repair.
The Aspen Center for Physics can add another name to its list of Nobel Prize winning lecturers.
The Temporary had its soft opening in August. It’s the new interim space from The Arts Campus at Willits and is located in one of the warehouses on Market Street. So far, it’s brought art house film screenings, Front Range comedy acts and traveling musicians to its new fan base in the midvalley .
In the past, the Aspen School District has been top rated on state and national reviews. Along with academics, it’s known for innovative extra curricular programming and high rates of graduates going on to college. But this year, the board of education received a report card of its own that shows some concern coming from community members, staff and parents.
Ridership on Glenwood Springs' bus system, Ride Glenwood Springs, has decreased over the past five years.
Last week, federal officials discovered a major marijuana grow operation in the White River National Forest south of Carbondale and made one arrest.
This fall, voters in Aspen will decide if they’ll approve $3 million in bonds to purchase land in Woody Creek. City Council intends to buy the land regardless of the outcome of the vote.
This year’s Aspen Snowmass ski passes have a new look, designed by an owner of the Aspen Skiing Company.